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August 18 2008

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Since my last post, I've dropped 5Bis at 100nl over 3k hands. Some hands were played very poorly and some were just bad coolers, but most were leaned towards playing poorly or on tilt. My bankroll is only at 2k right now, so I need to double it before getting back onto the 200nl games. I'm going to evaluate my game along with the help of others to see if I'm good enough to just deposit another 2k into my account and start back at the 200nl games.

On Wednesday, I was going to withdraw the rest of my roll from Cake ($400, lol) , but I realized that I was $100 short of being able to withdraw. I decided to try and grind it up to $500 and then cash it all out. It went pretty well at 50nl and I've managed to grind my $400 BR to $1300 over 2k hands. I'm happy with how it went, so I'm considering on building a roll on Cake again and go from there.

All in all, I've only played about 8k hands this month, and I'm up just under 1k (almost all from cake the past few days). It's a terrible showing for the number of hands that I've played, but I'm just so busy lately. Work is very very busy and my wedding is only a month away. So I'm always running around doing things other than playing poker.

I'll try to update more frequently. I just haven't had anything interesting happen as of late. I really want to keep my blog positive because that's the attitude we, as people, should have everyday. So if I don't update, it probably means poker is going badly and I'm not going to blog about negatives anymore.

Go Canada!

Thanks for reading.

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